TIMEAFTERTIME

Residencies

  • 02.03 > 07.03.2026

Three pul­sa­ting bodies move through a laby­rin­thi­ne world of por­tals and flash­backs, echo­ing rhythms and move­ments of the past. They exca­va­te buried his­to­ries, une­arthing memo­ries in their mus­cles car­ried across gene­ra­ti­ons. Metal struc­tu­res move around them — divi­ding, limi­ting and enclo­sing them. Their rest­less bodies attempt to make their way through win­ding paths, as they slow­ly rea­li­se: it feels like we have been here befo­re. Past struc­tu­res of labour rip­ple through the pre­sent, sub­ju­ga­ting the bodies, but also awa­ke­ning them. How can they slip through the struc­tu­res that have con­fi­ned them time and again?

TIMEAFTERTIME is a per­for­man­ce inves­ti­ga­ting how past and pre­sent pat­terns of labour are built on sto­len time from exploi­ted bodies. How do the­se labour struc­tu­res deter­mi­ne who­se time is valu­ed and who­se bodies are moto­ri­sed? When we resist and dis­rupt the sys­tems that extract our time, can we reima­gi­ne how we value human life­ti­mes beyond eco­no­mic output?